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Sam Young 
C P Zacher 
A F Porter 
Father Plart .... 
F W Hoyt . 
E A W Everett 
P M Keller . 
John R Kinder . 
P H Lechner . 
H E Buckwalter . 
C Kouwenhoven . 
J C Ramsey . 
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Slate Teams. 
Nine teams contested for the team prizes. Seven 
States, Washington, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Illinois, 
Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa, were represented. Illi¬ 
nois had three teams. Illinois team No. 3, with a score 
ot 458 out of a possible 500, was the victor. 
The purse, $225, was divided as follows: Illinois team 
No. 3, $135; Illinois team No. 1, $90. 
The targets were divided into five 20s, and the scores 
therein follow: 
Washington. 
Jack Forbes . 19 17 16 19 19-80 
Dr White . 16 16 18 20 17-87 
A W Woodworth . 17 16 15 12 15—75 
E J Chingree . 18 16 19 17 17—87 
Harry Keefe . 17 14 18 17 18—84—423 
. Missouri. 
F E Rogers . 10 16 18 18 15—83 
H Dixon . 20 19 IS 18 20-95 . 
Denny Holland . 17 18 16 16 19 86 
J S Thomas .. 19 16 19 18 19—91 
R Thompson . 19 13 19 19 18—88—443 
Pennsylvania. 
C E Mink . 16 15 17 19 19—S6 
G S McCarty . 17 17 17 18 18—87 
H Buckwalter . 16 18 17 16 17—84 
D E Hickey ..:. 19 17 18 19 17-90 
Frank Earnes . 16 14 18 15 17—80—427 
Illinois No. 1. 
Geo Roll . 14 19 19 20 16-S8 
Lem Willard . 19 18 18 18 20—93 
Joe Barto . 19 19 18 18 20-94 
H Sconce . 19 17 20 16 17-89 
C M Powers. 19 16 17 20 20-92-456 
Illinois No. 2. 
A Vance . 20 19 17 17 20-93 
C Rotnour ..,. 18 15 16 18 16—83 
T E Graham . 19 14 19 18 18—88 
Joe Losee . 18 18 14 16 17—83 
Guy Hook . 17 16 17 17 20-88-435 
Illinois No. 3. 
J Young . 19 18 20 18 20—95 
Tay Graham . 17 20 20 20 18-95 
Bert Dunnill . 19 18 19 19 18—93 
Harry Dunnill . 18 17 15 18 19—87 
H Clark . 19 16 18 17 18—88—458 
F Fuller . 
G Dering . 
F Pierstorff .... 
R Merrill . 
Cap Hughes ... 
W D Townsend 
D C Linderman 
A Olson . 
L Capps . 
C Holzworth ... 
L Foley . 
John Brookman 
H C Dorton ... 
John Peterson . 
B Elbert, Jr... 
Wisconsin. 
Nebraska. 
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Iowa. 
16 16 18 17 19—86 
20 18 17 20 19—94 
17 15 18 17 17—84 
15 18 19 15 18—85 
20 19 17 15 18—S9—438 
17 17 17 19 18—88 
20 15 16 17 17—85 
17 18 17 17-17—86 
11 17 17 15 17—77 
18 19 16 16 18—87—423 
19 15 17 19 16—86 
18 18 18 18 19—91 
18 14 17 18 17—84 
16 15 14 17 18—80 
16 16 11 15 19-77-418 
The Grand American Handicap. 
June 20, Third Day. 
This day was the greatest of the four, in^ point of in¬ 
terest and attendance of spectators. The Grand Ameri¬ 
can Handicap was the drawing card of the meeting, and 
so far as the public was concerned, transcended all the 
other events, the championships included. 
The day was sweltering hot, with a glaring light, very 
trying to eyes which were at all weak. About 3 o’clock, 
black clouds and a gusty strong wind were in threatening 
evidence, all the signs portending a violent storm. There 
was no rainfall. The weather conditions, however, added 
materially to the difficulties of the shooting. 
The winner was Jeff J. Blanks, of Trezevant, Tenn. 
This was his first contest in the G. A. H. His per- 
centage, prior to the Grand American Handicap was 80 
per cent., and he shot from the 17yd. mark. Pie is de¬ 
scribed as a merchant by profession and a bachelor from 
choice, though undoubtedly he would have shot well 
under any other circumstances. _ He is a well built, clean 
cut, nervy gentleman, and finished the contest in the 
shoot-off with the same charming insouciance that he 
exhibited at all stages of the competition. In the shoot- 
off he was contesting against two formidable rivals, 
Chan. Powers, of Decatur, Ill., and M. J. Maryott, of 
Fort Collins, Colo. The tie was on 96. The shoot-off 
and the competition of several squads were carried over 
till the following day because of unfinished competition. 
At the end of the 80th round Mr. Powers seemed a sure 
winner, for he had scored 79 out of SO targets. W ith 
but 20 more to go, and in the magnificent form in which 
he was performing, no contestant equalled him at that 
stage. However, toward the finish two shot their way 
into the tie on 96 with him, which goes to show that a 
contest is never over till the finish. 
The tie was shot off at 20 targets, and Blanks safely 
collected 18 of the number. Maryott scored 17 and won 
second, and Powers was third with 15. The purse 
amounted to $4,292. The list of winners was as follows: 
J. T. Blanks, $429.20; M. J. Maryott, $386.25; C. M. 
Powers, $343.35; J. R. Taylor, $214.60; M. C. Bolton, 
$214.60; Bert Wagener, $214.60; J. M. Hughes, $214.60; 
T. E. Graham, $214.60; F. E. Foltz, $85.85; E. M. Craig, 
$85.85; IT. E. Poston, $85.85; W.- S. Spencer, $85.85; B. H. 
Black, $S5.85; J. S. Young, $85.85; G. J. Roll, $42.90; 
F. Fuller, $42.90; W. S. Hoon, $42.90; R. G. Hook. 
$42.90; Max Kneussel, $42.90; John Martin, $42.90; F. 
Burnham, $42.90; D. A. Upson, $42.90; Lem Willard, 
$42.90; C. F. Schaffer, $42.90; W. R. Crosby, $42.90; J. 
W. Hightower, $42.90; W. H. McCreery, $42.90; W. D. 
Townsend, $42.90; A. Gohl, $42.90; J. A. Blunt, $42.90; 
W. D. Stannard, $42.90; C. B. Adams, $42.90; Neaf Apgar, 
$42.90; B. T. Cole, $42.90; B. Dunnill, $42.90; G. H. 
Steenberg, $42.90; E. S. Graham, $42.90; W. H. Schultz, 
$42.90; O. Von Lengerke, $42.90; C. D. Plank, $42.90; 
G. M. Collins, $16.50; H. Dixon, $16.50; J. A. R. Elliott, 
$16.50; T. W. Garrett, $16.50; J. W. Bell, $16.50; H. M. 
Clark, $16.50; H. W. Cadwallader,- $16.50; W. T.- Coyle, 
$16.50; K. P. Johnson, $16.50; G. W. Kreger, $16.50; R. 
Merrill, $16.50; G. S. McCarty, $16.50; J. T. Park, $16.50: 
T. T. Skellv, $16.50; J. T. Anthony, $16.50; Walter Hess, 
$i.6.50; Geo Miller, $16.50; F. H. Allen, $16.50; S. G. 
Lewis, $16.50; H. W. Leffingwell, $16.50; G. A Olson, 
$16.50; H. G. Taylor, $16.50; P. C. Ward, $16.50; M. Arie. 
$16.50; Everett Brown, $16.50; H. Marshall, $16.50. 
Penalty entries in this event were as follows: H. D 
Anderson, Sharonville, O.; J. H. Brookman, Central 
City, la.; H. E. Buckwalter, Royersfcrd, Pa.; T. S, 
Bibbee, Marietta, O.; Warren Beckwith, Burlington, la.: 
A. H. Campbell, Augusta, Ark.; W. H. Clay, St. Louis. 
Mo.; Ed. Cain, Dayton, O.; H. C. Dorton, Fonda, la.: 
F. M. Edwards, Portsmouth, O.; E. W. Everett, Has¬ 
kell, N. J.; E. F. Forsgard, Waco, Tex.; C. W Feigen 
span, Newark, N. J.; R. D. Guptill, Aitkin, Minn.; Dr. 
Edw. F. Gleason, Boston, Mass, Hal. Gaines, Lockport. 
Ill.; S. A. Huntley, Omaha, Neb.; F. W. Hoyt, St. 
Louis, Mo.; Rev. W. L. Hart, St. Paul, Minn.; R. J 
Jackson, Mexia, Tex.; A. W. Kirby, Greenville, O.; G. 
K. Kouwenhoven, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.; John R 
Kindee, Ladd, Ill.; Joe Lowary, Effingham. Ill.; Geo. L. 
Lyon, Durham, N. C.; G. L. Lewis, Chicago, Ill.; 
Harry Marshall, Newton, Ill.; W. H. McNicoll, Si. 
Louis, Mo.; Pat McCarty, Toledo, O.; J. H. Noel, Nash¬ 
ville, Tenn.; Ed. O’Brien, Florence, Kans.; A. F. Porter, 
Wilmington, Del.; J. A. Prechtel, Cleveland, O.; C. W. 
Phellis, Huntington, W. Va.; E. D. Rike, Dayton, O.: 
J. C. Ramsey, Manito, Ill.; H. R. Reid, Chicago, Ill.; 
B. S. Ricks, Memphis, Tenn.; J. N. Shallenberger, 
Chicago, Ill.; H. T. Steis, Chicago, Ill.; C. J. Schaefer. 
Port Byron, Ill.; H. H. Stevens, Roselle, N. J.; L. N. 
Studyvin. Hennepin, Ill.; Tom Tansey, Olney, Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa.; H. E. Winans, Upper Alton, Ill.; C. W. 
Wooley, Palestine, Tex.; J. L. Winston, Washington, 
Ind.; M. Thompson, Cainsville, Mo. 
Of the men on the back mark, 21yds., Crosby was the 
only one to equal 90 per cent, or better. He scored 92. 
There were seventeen men on the 20yd. mark, and of 
these only four scored 90 per cent, or better. These were 
C. Powers. G. T. Roll. W. D. Stannard and J. R. Tavloi 
On the 19yd. mark the percentages of 90 or better be¬ 
came more numerous, all of which goes to show that, 
back of 19yds., the severity of the handicap is much 
